Here’s the latest best BootCD that an administrator, engineer or technician can have! Hiren’s BootCD v8.7! It contains a lot, I mean really A LOT of useful utilities to help you repair a computer. From hardware diagnosing to virus cleaning. It’s all in there…
UPDATED (15 applications):
1. Partition Saving 3.30
A tool to backup/restore partitions. (SavePart.exe)
2. F-Prot Antivirus 3.16f (3012)
Very good virus scanner (with ntfs support and easy to use menu)
3. McAfee Antivirus 4.40 (3012)
a virus scanner (with ntfs support and easy to use menu)
4. PCI and AGP info Tool (3012)
The PCI System information & Exploration tool
5. Astra 5.30
Advanced System info Tool and Reporting Assistant
6. Dos Navigator 6.4.0
Dos File Manager, Norton Commander clone but has much more features
7. Universal TCP/IP Network 5.9.3
MSDOS Network Client to connect via TCP/IP to a Microsoft based network. The network can either be a peer-to-peer or a server based network, it contains 91 different network card drivers
8. Autoruns 8.54
Displays All the entries from startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other Registry keys, Explorer shell extensions,toolbars, browser helper objects, Winlogon notifications, auto-start services, Scheduled Tasks, Winsock, LSA Providers, Remove Drivers and much more which helps to remove nasty spyware/adware and viruses.
9. Unknown Devices 1.2 (3012)
helps you find what those unknown devices in Device Manager really are
10. PCI 32 Sniffer 1.1 (3012)
device information tool (similar to unknown devices)
11. CPU-Z 1.38
It gathers information on some of the main devices of your system
12. CCleaner 1.36.430
Crap Cleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool
13. Spybot – Search & Destroy 1.4 (3012)
Application to scan for spyware, adware, hijackers and other malicious software
14. SpywareBlaster 3.5.1 (3012)
Prevent the installation of spyware and other potentially unwanted software
15. Ad-Aware SE Personal 1.06 (3012)
find and remove spyware, adware, dialers etc. (a must have tool)
I’ve only listed what has been updated since v8.6. For full list of tools in Hiren’s BootCD, please visit the official site here. I’ve updated the link below to the latest Hiren’s BootCD v9.6.
[ Download Hiren's BootCD v9.6 ]
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@ mathew lukose;
No disrespect, but with the wealth of info available on the internet and Google in particular, its shocking that you’d ask this kind of question in this day and age :) …… quite frankly If I hadn’t checked the date, I would’ve been inclined to think its some kind of April fools day joke…..
Anyhowz, Heres a very simple how-to, and in doin this am wondering; where have u been? :) I hope others can add to it.
Make sure you have the following;
1. A working Windows XP CD with a License Key
2. A PC with a working CD/DVD Rom drive.
3. A nice hot cup of coffee
Then;
Follow the instructions here; support.microsoft.com/kb/978307
or here
buildeasypc.com/sw/windows_xp.htm
inform me the procedure of removing redhat linux OS and install windows xp in a PC
pls where do i get i discovery cd for my acer 4720
What’s the difference between Hiren’s BootCD v9.5 with and without keyboard patch?
[...] 1. In Windows Vista, right click My Computer and select Manage. Expand Storage and select Disk Management. Right click on the drive that’s taking 100% of the hard drive space, and select Shrink Volume. – For my 250GB hard drive, I am able to shrink it to 160GB, leaving 77GB free space. 77GB should be enough for Windows XP. If you want more space than what Disk Management can give you, try using Disk Partition Tools from Hiren’s BootCD. [...]
[...] Download and burn the latest Hiren’s BootCD. 2. Put in the CD and boot up with it. 3. When you get the Hiren’s BootCD startup menu, select [...]
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The only disadvantage that I see of this great utility is that you cannot boot into Windows to explore folders and rescue your data. I prefer to use “Ultimate Boot CD for Windows” that does everything above plus boot into windows.